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the aims nasa facility science center as well. the obama administration program, literally hundreds of chinese nationals are gaining access to some of our most sensitive and advanced technology and data. >> they are, and some of the information given to me as to where he had an office and what was available to them -- and keep in mind he has already taken one laptop, one computer back to china. they already have a lot of the information. much of the game that china has made in space has become from their stealing. much of their economic gain has come from stealing. not only in national security but an issue of jobs. as we create a job, they're taking it out of the bottom of stealing it. they're basically stealing. these are fundamentally people who do not wish america well. lou: in his instance he was a representative of -- well, he is hardly alone in this effort to spite, to carry out an espionage against the united states. there are other, some estimated 200 chinese nationals who may not have security clearances in and of themse
the aims nasa facility science center as well. the obama administration program, literally hundreds of chinese nationals are gaining access to some of our most sensitive and advanced technology and data. >> they are, and some of the information given to me as to where he had an office and what was available to them -- and keep in mind he has already taken one laptop, one computer back to china. they already have a lot of the information. much of the game that china has made in space has...
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a private company was hired by the name of science application international corporation to plan the ministries in iraq. and institute of north carolina which had to teach iraqis about democracy. like to take this opportunity to read a little bit from each of the chapters and then take questions from you about the broader picture. the book as books tend to be coming into, take a little time to get published so the last thing that about in this book was written in july of last ye year. the last time as kabbalah or as complex as like to be able to take the opportunity to explain how things have involved and how much more we know about especially the fraud and waste of taxpayer that is occurred in iraq. so the first chapter is called operational sweatshop iraq and it's about the company halliburton and the amount of money they made in iraq. today we know they have made $10 million in contracts called the provision of every kind of service. the reason the chapters called operation sweatshop iran is of the very nature of the way they do business. typically as much a most people see sweats
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conveniently ignore but these pressures once they come down once this natural law philosophy this natural law science that we live in immutably shows us that ok i'm not going to let you do this anymore we can hope that we will adjust and adapt sadly as in my last culture nickolas called war against nature there is really a war against nature happening with all the established systems in the world refusing to acknowledge the basic foundation of our sociological propensities meaning our public health propensities how our brains interact with the environment how we generate crime how we generate violence how we generate of course war on the social level and on the personal level we're creating social rosies in the stores and across the board because we're not respecting these natural issues you can look at it from the standpoint of you going to human organism and you can look at it standpoint from our larger macro institutions that literally have no respect for the environment because it's not within the business model the business model has no acknowledgment of the natural law philosophy that we have t
conveniently ignore but these pressures once they come down once this natural law philosophy this natural law science that we live in immutably shows us that ok i'm not going to let you do this anymore we can hope that we will adjust and adapt sadly as in my last culture nickolas called war against nature there is really a war against nature happening with all the established systems in the world refusing to acknowledge the basic foundation of our sociological propensities meaning our public...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. visiting the general hospital in fallujah is like living it was a nightmare. children with two heads toomas malformations missing limbs. and macao been unbearable literally they say every family here is sheltering or hiding a deformed monstrous child. who had to. get away and the grandmother you know my daughter cries all day long it but she hopes to see her daughter get better. i deeply affected i leave the city with its new born monsters. we head for baghdad on the banks of the tigris. to. baghdad can be translated as the garden of peace. but it's a bitter fragile peace the patrols are iraqi wearing uniforms applied by the u.s. the army is divided by political religious and tribal conflicts everyone fights for his own camp. the president is kurd the prime minister shia and the parliament is run by sunnis. in paradise square opposite the royal mosque stands a concrete pedestal. here once to the absolute symbol of power a statue of saddam hussein. on april ninth two thousand and thre
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they claim that this is a unique situation to science but of course it isn't unique at all this is a problem that we see all throughout the eurozone and as a matter of fact it's much more fundamental than that it's a fundamental flaw in our banking system a bet the banks can create money out of thin air that aren't backed by anything and that's great bubbles and central banks can go on forever with that and with inflating new currency it's a fundamental flaw in a banking system and this is just a quick fix this is we keep kicking the can down the road it's not a fundamental solution until the solution as it is is implemented we're going to see a lot more of these so-called one off solutions if it can happen in cyprus can happen in greece in the greece's problems are no smaller than an cyprus problem there are there are bigger. if you can happen in greece it can happen in portugal and it can happen in ritual it can happen in spain and italy and so what is quite likely is that a lot of people are going to moving their money out of southern europe to other places the potential bailout r
they claim that this is a unique situation to science but of course it isn't unique at all this is a problem that we see all throughout the eurozone and as a matter of fact it's much more fundamental than that it's a fundamental flaw in our banking system a bet the banks can create money out of thin air that aren't backed by anything and that's great bubbles and central banks can go on forever with that and with inflating new currency it's a fundamental flaw in a banking system and this is just...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. we speak your language i mean some of the worn out advance of. this program some documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn into the angles stories. for you here to. try to alter the spanish find out more visit i. live here in moscow and back to our top story now and that is the debate a deposit levy in cyprus or maybe the not debated deposit levy in cyprus cyprus because the parliament have delayed and he talks now until to morrow they were due to discuss this over the weekend when i'm now joined by journalist lucy robson. how are people in cyprus taking this news when we get pictures and reports of people literally queuing at cash machines trying to get their money out over the weekend is that really what's happening. yes that certainly has happened to me and i can vouch for that because i've done it personally and i'm not the only people on and there have been reports a.t.m.'s have been closed and that this isn't the case the official line from the ce
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science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when their own country trying to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just to bed longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their motherland. is. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this step motherland. migrants working hard to find a way home. choose your language. make a widow if they still cannot. choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that in high school life choose me access to often. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. at the end of the road lies the mecca vatican and medina of the shia world. but something of god and other al qaeda is the real enemy of iraq and even of all the arab regions i don't believe several terrorist organizations have been exported by neighboring countries i
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. on the road to bass for this morning the u.s. army is beginning to withdraw from iraq. in december twentieth after nine years of occupation the last american troops are finally leaving the country. that everybody got got to know but if you have a little bit members of the iraqis anger towards the departing innovators who once dreamed of being liberators their departure resembles abandonment and escape despite the optimistic speeches. if you sleep. late. a little late. april twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq and so on the border with turkey. i have an appointment this morning with the lebanese taxi. family the united states said they would make a democracy out of iraq in the heart of the arab world but iraq i see today is a country on the brink of chaos torn between three groups kurds sunnis and shias. it is a country divided a stranger to peace that i'm about to cross a taxi ride to the heart of iraqi history. from the hole in the north of travel down through l.b. little ammonia. ti
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down here the bottom line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is going to be pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout what's been like nobody's laundry driving lessons from emergency vehicles are exceptions.
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science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. for you. can't. go wrong and. coming outta. six. the worst year for those. white house to give a. radio guy. a. good you've never seen anything like this on call. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't work so now with your mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. but the end of the road lies come the mecca of vatican and medina out of the shia world. but something about the not the al qaeda is the real enemy of iraq and even of all the arab regions i don't claim several terrorist organizations have been exported by neighboring countries. but they are responsible for so many victims since baghdad fell. and about the i would stress that most of the attacks have targeted the shia community cannot just mean one upmanship. pilgrims are well protected here all the offices and soldiers are shia. several million faithful including many from iran come every yea
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science technology innovation and all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. of choice because we know if the material going today still some honest. truth of the of the concerns you can. choose the opinions that you think great to. choose the stories get in high life truth be access to often. when their own country john to offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just depend longa. it's the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i was. stunned. oh my room is new. and i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land meets migrants working hard to find a way home. when you have nowhere to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's convicts anonymous people like he used to be. home for the homeless on oxy. more news today violence is once again fled the. scene the
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science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. planation free accreditation free transport charges free. range missile free. free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog to our teeth dot com. a clear image of iraq after invasion. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the road full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e r t. on the road to bass for this morning the u.s. army is beginning to withdraw from iraq. in december twentieth after nine years of occupation the last american troops are finally leaving the country. every guy got in about it and i do have a little bit of the iraqis anger towards the departing invaders who once dreamed of being liberators their departure resembles abandonment and escape despite the optimistic speeches. a. cease. a full twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq and so on the border with turkey. i have an appointment this morning with khaled and his taxi. family the un
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i've seen a really mess. in the very so personally apologized and said. the worst super bowl is. my house of a. radio guy and politico minestrone costs that. much closer to if you've never seen anything like this i'm told. it's just so.
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. on the road to bass for this morning the u.s. army is beginning to withdraw from iraq. in december twentieth after nine years of occupation the last american troops are finally leaving the country. that everybody got got to know but if you have a little bit of the iraqis anger towards the departing innovators who once dreamed of being liberators the departure resembles abandonment and escape despite the optimistic speeches. a. cease. april twenty twelve and i'm back in iraq and so on the border with turkey. i hav
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science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just a bit longer. is the dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their own motherland. i was alone in this doesn't stand. oh my room is in a mood. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this stepmother land teammate's migrants working hard to find a way home. you mean speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews intriguing story for you here. in trying. to find out more visit arabic t.v. dot com. when we reach must soon the second biggest city in iraq it has been locked down by the army. the previous night two bombs went off in the suit. i have to negotiate with the military chiefs for three hours before they let me in. across what appears to be a dead city and yet today mosul is in party mode. my name is ahmed and
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back he watching. the hunger strike at guantanamo bay continues to gain momentum as human rights groups that criticize week knowing the plight of the prisoners forty two days as new detainees join the protests u.s. officials maintain that inmates have never been mistreated an attorney who has represented several gun tunnel bay prisoners says many of them remain behind bars even though there were a long time ago there are a hundred and sixty six people at guantanamo of those who are probably at most twenty guys who are bad guys who were taken in later guys like khalid shaikh muhammad the other people are and most nothing more than half of them eighty six of the may have been cleared at least for three years and some during the bush administration cleared as innocent people and they're still there and they're frustrated i mean i don't care if you're held in the dorchester hotel in london are the best hotel the ritz carlton in moscow and you're confined to that room for eleven y
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science technology innovation called developments around russia. the future covered. hello welcome back now on this very day ten years ago the so-called coalition of the willing headed by the u.s. and britain invaded iraq triggered a decade long war that was supposed to disarm iraq of weapons of mass destruction and free the nation from tyranny but w m d's were never found and after tens of thousands of lives were lost the consequences are still emerging this is the caffein of reports. at this hour american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. this was the freedom they brought shock and bombs over baghdad what the pentagon billed as a quick war to liberate iraq turned into a prolonged nightmare. ten years of bloodshed war of occupation and deadly sectarian strife drained by afghanistan exhausted by iraq for washington the battle is over after a decade of war that's cost us thousands of gods and over a trillion dollars. nation we need to build it is our way but w
science technology innovation called developments around russia. the future covered. hello welcome back now on this very day ten years ago the so-called coalition of the willing headed by the u.s. and britain invaded iraq triggered a decade long war that was supposed to disarm iraq of weapons of mass destruction and free the nation from tyranny but w m d's were never found and after tens of thousands of lives were lost the consequences are still emerging this is the caffein of reports. at this...
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now the same science that brought us dolly the cloned sheep has advanced to the point where scientists might be able to bring them back. the extinction is national geographic story. >> maybe it got frozen somehow, you can use that to create an embryo, you can implant it in a living animal, that egg will become an animal. >> don't expect t-rex with the museum of natural history. >> you have to divide it into stone cold dead, which is what dinosaurs are, they're fossils, and then things that went recently extinct that you may have specimen of what amounts to be the carcass of the animal. >> the extinction happened, in 2003, a team of french scientists brought back a type of mountain goat. the last one died in 1990, but scientists preserved cells and were able to genetically engineer it and it lived ten minutes before dying. while it may be cool to have them back, there are a number of ethical issues. the animal habitat may no longer exist. what happens in this new world of genetics where people pick and choose genetic quality. >> the technology is the same with a passenger pigeon or viru
now the same science that brought us dolly the cloned sheep has advanced to the point where scientists might be able to bring them back. the extinction is national geographic story. >> maybe it got frozen somehow, you can use that to create an embryo, you can implant it in a living animal, that egg will become an animal. >> don't expect t-rex with the museum of natural history. >> you have to divide it into stone cold dead, which is what dinosaurs are, they're fossils, and...
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again so i mean that really is the missing ingredient and that's going to be something i think the science the struggles with he joined twitter today and certainly he'll be able to get the response from the vs public about what they think of this latest and you know i was going to read is another thing and you know as we can actually way to find out what the british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just. barack obama has arrived in israel on his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president at home obama has been repeatedly criticized by a pro israeli lobbyist of all this is seeing him sell from tel aviv and some believe there's a little chance of the ice for we between the two governments any time soon for more. on that i'm joined by dr emanuel i know vonn tell of even university expert on you with israeli relations now dr on cheers say israel one small stress aid would push ahead with settlement construction in the west bank despite obama's repeated calls to halt the project what do you make of the
again so i mean that really is the missing ingredient and that's going to be something i think the science the struggles with he joined twitter today and certainly he'll be able to get the response from the vs public about what they think of this latest and you know i was going to read is another thing and you know as we can actually way to find out what the british public think of this budget surfer they are correspondent in london giving us the lowdown on john george or suppose but just....
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is all. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. is he. chief ban ki moon has pledged to send a group of independent experts to syria to investigate an alleged chemical attack both the government and the opposition of call for such an investigation off the trading accusations as to who was behind the assault which killed thirty one people near the northern city of aleppo. has been following the developments. reports that chemical weapons have been used in the. area of the aleppo province this is are not clear at the moment people were rushed to hospital after the attack few had visible wounds to their bodies but some of they were clearly suffering from some breathing difficulties now the exams of the assaults were saying that they saw other people falling to the floor dying witnesses have confirmed to r.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is all. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. is he. chief ban ki moon has pledged to send a group of independent experts to syria to investigate an alleged chemical attack both the government and the...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. hello again it's twenty three sixteen about now moscow time for barack obama's in israel his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president obama has been repeatedly criticized by pro israeli lobby as for distancing himself from tel aviv and some believe there's little chance therefore of the ice falling between the two governments any time soon to discuss this visit let's talk to political analyst abraham aloof she is from the ocean evening during they said press conference earlier with a bomb of any minute said that israel can never see the right to defend itself with its greatest friend talked about america of course what is the main by that. well i think that the state of israel speaking about defense is really like carnivores speaking about being ve
science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. hello again it's twenty three sixteen about now moscow time for barack obama's in israel his first ever visit to the country as u.s. president obama has been repeatedly criticized...
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i believe in science and in evidence, and i do not think there is any scientific evidence that says that we should have such a public policy that tries to do what you have described that bill is doing in new jersey. i do not know the exact bill, but clyde conversion -- >> conversion therapy. >> i do not know what the evidence is, but i know it is disrespectful, and discriminatory, and therefore, i would oppose the conversion therapy and support the bill as we have in california. again, i have not seen that particular bill. s in the bill says there is a ban on conversion therapy. what is the point? what is the point? what is the point? i think it is stale. i think under people understand we talk about respect for all of god's children, not wanting to be discriminatory in any respect, that that really has the place, and it certainly does not. would that be in the schools? are they doing it in the schools are taking people side -- >> i am not sure, but i was wondering more broadly what you think, because these are being proposed. >> what is their purpose? we have been through this. when i c
i believe in science and in evidence, and i do not think there is any scientific evidence that says that we should have such a public policy that tries to do what you have described that bill is doing in new jersey. i do not know the exact bill, but clyde conversion -- >> conversion therapy. >> i do not know what the evidence is, but i know it is disrespectful, and discriminatory, and therefore, i would oppose the conversion therapy and support the bill as we have in california....
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that's the science, technology, engineering and math. she is a scientist at one of the leading biotechnology companies. she is the founder of next gene girls. this was started at the grassroots, an organization commit today empowering young women for under represented communities to see themselves in science by introducing the girls to the wonders and the many -- to wonder of the many different scienceses such as engineering, technology and math professions. this is a visionary woman i set before you and it is a privilege to be able to honor her. but a little bit about who she is. she was born in the most beautiful part of san francisco. she was reared in the most wonderful promising talented part of san francisco. and without any further ado, you guys probably guess it had. that's bayview hunters point. you got to give the lady some credit. so, mom and dad, thank you very much for raising outstanding woman. (applause) >> now, ms. jackson, she understands the roadblocks and challenges many of our young people face when it comes to growin
that's the science, technology, engineering and math. she is a scientist at one of the leading biotechnology companies. she is the founder of next gene girls. this was started at the grassroots, an organization commit today empowering young women for under represented communities to see themselves in science by introducing the girls to the wonders and the many -- to wonder of the many different scienceses such as engineering, technology and math professions. this is a visionary woman i set...
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masters in science, ph.d. in para cytology of tulane university, post doctorate work at rice university, medical degree from the university of pennsylvania in my hometown philadelphia, resident in medicine and fellowship in critical care in anesthesia from ucsf. she joined the ucsf faculty in 1990. in 1999 she was appointed chief of anesthesia at san francisco general, a position she held until 2005. in 2004 she was appointed associate dean. besides currently serving as vice dean, she is also currently a professor of clinical anesthesia and medicine where she is educating the next generation of doctors at ucsf. in her time at ucsf dr. carlysle has won numerous awards, including the stuart c. colin award for clinical excellence and faculty clinical award, the elliott rapoport award for%backerfor commitment to san francisco general, and chancellor's faculty award for the advancement of women. for decades ucf doctors like dr. carlysle have staffed and run san francisco general hospital providing serve isx for peo
masters in science, ph.d. in para cytology of tulane university, post doctorate work at rice university, medical degree from the university of pennsylvania in my hometown philadelphia, resident in medicine and fellowship in critical care in anesthesia from ucsf. she joined the ucsf faculty in 1990. in 1999 she was appointed chief of anesthesia at san francisco general, a position she held until 2005. in 2004 she was appointed associate dean. besides currently serving as vice dean, she is also...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to devastate a continent and only 10% have been detected. russians saw a flash of light and heard the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb. it did $30 million in damage and injured thousands. and no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> reporter: the nation's top science officials were called before congress tuesday to explain what they're doing to detect similar threats from space. >> objects
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to...
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for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing a coupon and kids got to attend the science enrichment program. >> it's really about selling anything, it's about allowing companies to come in and partner for a good cause and public education in responsible ways. >> there are aggressive campaigns out there buses and playing fields becoming common. for some districts it's what keep the doors open. critics argue it comes at a high price. >> kids deserve a commercial-free education and that the messages in schools have been selected because they're good for them, good for their education and not because it's the highest bidder paid for them. >> one more point here, harris. a national education policy stresses that the harm comes with a campaign contradicts what a child learning in class or a paid-for program places something educational. back to you. >> harris: dom, thank you very much. i'm going to live tweet during fox weekend, as i do each weekend. who is atop your bracket. and peter schrager getting pretty and the blue angels. they've dazzled people for decades. and that's a
for ads on the district's website and a supply list containing a coupon and kids got to attend the science enrichment program. >> it's really about selling anything, it's about allowing companies to come in and partner for a good cause and public education in responsible ways. >> there are aggressive campaigns out there buses and playing fields becoming common. for some districts it's what keep the doors open. critics argue it comes at a high price. >> kids deserve a...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back to "hardball." vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. >>> back to "hardball." now the "sideshow." first the week with chris christie and new jersey younger generation. it's not unusual on whether christie will get questions on whether he'll run for president and not usually from someone who won't be able to vote in 2016. >> i'm a third grader at the elementary school. um, you've done a great job here in new jersey, and i was wondering if you were thinking about running for the president. >> do you work for msnbc? i'm not thinking about running for president right now because i've got a job to do here, and i've got an obligation to all these folks. you can't worry about fourth grade until you finish third grade, you know? i can't worry about this until i do this job. >> earlier in the week christie took on an even younger crowd. a class of kindergartners. >> did you come here in a limo? >> no, i came here in something even better.
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back to "hardball." vo: from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. >>> back to "hardball." now the "sideshow." first the week with chris christie and new jersey younger generation. it's not unusual on whether christie will get questions on whether he'll run for president and not usually from someone who won't...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> ted and i are both from michigan. there is a reason he's called the motor city madman. he's been off his rocker for a long time. i feel bad because he had some good music back in the day. but, listen, the thing here with wayne la pierre who, by the way, i thought he's aged pretty well. >> he's never come on the show. >> he won't come on? >> i have repeatedly asked him. you have come on every other show. come on and debate and explain why you said this about background checks before and you have done a u-turn. why you think schools should be gun-free zones and now should be full of guns. come explain to me. be a man and do it. >> wayne, if you are still watching, i will protect you. he's really mad about this. >> i am mad. >> i'm so glad you have led the parade on this. thank god you haven't been deported. you're still here. but you have been relentless about this. >> it makes me so angry that dianne feinstein who's seen it first hand, what the guns can do to peo
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> ted and i are both from michigan. there is a reason he's called the motor city madman. he's been off his rocker for a long time. i feel bad because he had some good music back in the day. but, listen, the thing here with wayne la pierre who, by the way, i thought he's aged pretty well. >> he's never come on the show. >> he won't come on? >> i have repeatedly asked him. you have come on every other...
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how do we spark that enthusiasm and excitement for science? >> you got the cart in front of the horse. the problem with the country is not that kids aren't interested in science. the problem with the country is that we have scientifically illiterate adults. when you have adults in charge of things who yield resources and money and opportunity and they don't know how to think about that problem, the kids are not the problem. they are born curious about the natural world. you know spending time with any aged child. they are poking things. they are taking things apart. what's that? what's this? >> dropping everything to see how it works. >> parents say. you're going to break it stop. we spend first two years teaching them how to walk and talk and then the rest of their life telling them to sit down and shut up. all of those things they do that might kill them are exploring their environment. so you have to give them light. don't let them give themselves but give them latitude. you don't need to create a special program to entice people. the very
how do we spark that enthusiasm and excitement for science? >> you got the cart in front of the horse. the problem with the country is not that kids aren't interested in science. the problem with the country is that we have scientifically illiterate adults. when you have adults in charge of things who yield resources and money and opportunity and they don't know how to think about that problem, the kids are not the problem. they are born curious about the natural world. you know spending...
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so they saw a situation in which the fruits of science and progress were not benefiting science concern society as a whole, and they concluded that the rational organization of science and society was the only way to change that. the other important factor was that scientists had far more international context than almost any other segment of society at this time. and so far sooner than most were very aware of the terrible evils of nazi germany beginning with the persecution and dismissal of all jewish scientists from german universities in 1933. blackett himself was involved as many of these british and american scientists were during this period in finding positions for refugee jewish scientists from germany in universities in britain and america. but i think their politics was far less important than their or brilliance, their commitment and their true fearlessness. the scientists in britain and america who would be involved in this effort included no fewer than six or past future nobel prize winners in chemistry, physics and medicine. and what they fundamentally showed is even in so
so they saw a situation in which the fruits of science and progress were not benefiting science concern society as a whole, and they concluded that the rational organization of science and society was the only way to change that. the other important factor was that scientists had far more international context than almost any other segment of society at this time. and so far sooner than most were very aware of the terrible evils of nazi germany beginning with the persecution and dismissal of...
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my oldest son was at harvard and majoring in computer science. he said, come look at my computer lab, i went to his computer lab and he had the big machine and it looked impressive to me. i had a mac at home. he said let me show you something, it's the first time i saw the worldwide web. it showed exhibit and had picture and text. as far as i knew the internet was text. i said, james, if you can have text on the computer why can't we have a newspaper on the web? i said that and he said, well, maybe we should something like that? one thing lead to another and the times started a task force of online. they put out the first website in january '96, i became the first editor of the website. so i changed completely from the traditional journalist to a website journalist, it was quite an education for me. >> do you want know keep going and going? tell me. let me tell you a little bit about the conclusion. i shouldn't tell you too much. i want do you buy the book. [laughter] this is what happened. to have a book like this, you expect that you're going h
my oldest son was at harvard and majoring in computer science. he said, come look at my computer lab, i went to his computer lab and he had the big machine and it looked impressive to me. i had a mac at home. he said let me show you something, it's the first time i saw the worldwide web. it showed exhibit and had picture and text. as far as i knew the internet was text. i said, james, if you can have text on the computer why can't we have a newspaper on the web? i said that and he said, well,...
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our next speaker is the co- founder and chief scientific officer of post-it science. he heads the company's goal team that has for more than three decades. he has been a leading pioneer in brain plasticity research. in the late 1980's, he was responsible for inventing something that i hope to own on my own, and in plans to approve my hearing. in 1996, he was the founder and ceo of scientific learning corporation, which markets and distributes software that applies principles of brain plasticity to assist children with language learning in reading. we are plowing -- proud to have him join us today to take part in this forum. [applause] >> thank you. i want to one-upping the mayor and say that today is my 70th birthday. [applause] still alive and raising cain. i also want to say that i am a proud citizen of this city and a public servant at the university of california, in this city for more than 45 years. it is wonderful to be here and wonderful to be with you today. i want to say, before i start, that you should understand that i was permitted by the university of cal
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let us not allow that science of destruction and death accompany our journey of this world. >> pope francis' homily at his installation today. back here with michael moore and fellow catholic, i may add, and a man whose middle name is francis, named after francis of assisi. >> my father was francis. >> really? >> yes. >> and you were named after francis of assisi, as the new pope was. how do you feel about that? >> francis of assisi was, you know, right up there with the virgin mary because of the things that he stood for, his concern for the poor, environment. i mean, this guy was way ahead of his time. >> the pope tweeted true power is service. the pope must serve all people, especially the poor. that is his reputation, looking after the poor. what do you think of the new pope? >> i want to be optimistic. things that he said like all the other bishops about gay marriage and abortion, you know, they are just not in this century yet, but this man's approach is very different, and i -- i was thinking the other day that i remember back when gorbachev was named the new, you know, premier of th
let us not allow that science of destruction and death accompany our journey of this world. >> pope francis' homily at his installation today. back here with michael moore and fellow catholic, i may add, and a man whose middle name is francis, named after francis of assisi. >> my father was francis. >> really? >> yes. >> and you were named after francis of assisi, as the new pope was. how do you feel about that? >> francis of assisi was, you know, right up...